All Things Gothic Blogs — Deathrock
Why has Goth fashion survived for so long?
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Punk was commercialized around the late 70s. Given the fact that it brought with itself the black lipstick, had touched of Batcave and Grunge, it was expected to go off a long way. The Goth culture branched off into another genre of its own. It distanced itself from the Grunge culture on the basis of its obsession with death, darkness and chaos. These were the waters that Punk tested but never plunged into. Goth, onto other hand, evolved into an entire movement of its own and is still present on the scene with its diverse nature. So here is the...
Hair Color Evolution : The rest of the world vs. Goth
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The world has always been kind of been in dispute to the Goth fashion. Naturally speaking, this is what the Goths actually wanted. We did everything different. We were bold and we were hell bent on making us notice. So we took our stand. We made bizarre outfits, we carried with us the essence of rawness. What about hair colors? Were we still overlapping with the mainstream or looking at something else altogether? Let’s find out. 1970s Ah! The time of confusion and when it all started. Hair colors had already existed in the fashion world for a long...
GOTH THE NEW SEXY
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Out of the entire internet searching, one common theme that always tends to show up is that Goth is seen as either downright scary or sexy. It might have to do with the fact that the general trend of people like to wear black. In the new scenario that has developed, black has come up to be one of the most adored colors of the people. black has been usually associated with wickedness and darkness. Here’s the thing, though. Black isn’t the only color that Goths use. In fact, we have an array of colors that we use including bright...
HAIR COLORS AND GOTH
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Go ahead! Take the BuzzFeed quiz that says ‘Pick out your favorite things and we will give you what your next hair color should be’. You can proceed to take their advice as well. Why are we suggesting you that? To be honest, we aren’t. BuzzFeed isn’t our cup of coffee (we shall like it as black as our souls) because the Gothic subculture has its own trends to make. So here we are, with our top picks of the season to paint your wisps in. Grey This has been by far the hottest color on the list. It does...
Easy Gothic Nails at home
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You could be the most dedicated Goth in the world but still couldn’t have the patience to do your nails. Or worse, ruin it after you just actually spent like an hour to do. We get it. Nails are fun to do but only if you don’t have a busy life. Being huge DIY fans, it’s also kind of annoying to be done in a salon. Also, they are expensive and you would rather get your soul sucked than the money out of your purse. Here are some easy enough DIY nail hacks and ideas that will cheer up your...